deluge/msgfmt.py
Calum Lind b1cdc32f73 [Lint] Use Black to auto-format code
The move to using auto-formatter makes it easier to read, submit and
speeds up development time. https://github.com/ambv/black/

Although I would prefer 79 chars, the default line length of 88 chars
used by black suffices. The flake8 line length remains at 120 chars
since black does not touch comments or docstrings and this will require
another round of fixes.

The only black setting that is not standard is the use of double-quotes
for strings so disabled any formatting of these. Note however that
flake8 will still flag usage of double-quotes. I may change my mind on
double vs single quotes but for now leave them.

A new pyproject.toml file has been created for black configuration.
2018-10-03 15:21:53 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
# Written by Martin v. Lwis <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de>
# Plural forms support added by alexander smishlajev <alex@tycobka.lv>
"""
Generate binary message catalog from textual translation description.
This program converts a textual Uniforum-style message catalog (.po file) into
a binary GNU catalog (.mo file). This is essentially the same function as the
GNU msgfmt program, however, it is a simpler implementation.
Usage: msgfmt.py [OPTIONS] filename.po
Options:
-o file
--output-file=file
Specify the output file to write to. If omitted, output will go to a
file named filename.mo (based off the input file name).
-h
--help
Print this message and exit.
-V
--version
Display version information and exit.
"""
from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
import array
import ast
import getopt
import os
import struct
import sys
__version__ = '1.2'
MESSAGES = {}
def usage(ecode, msg=''):
"""
Print usage and msg and exit with given code.
"""
print(__doc__, file=sys.stderr)
if msg:
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(ecode)
def add(msgid, transtr, fuzzy):
"""
Add a non-fuzzy translation to the dictionary.
"""
if not fuzzy and transtr and not transtr.startswith('\x00'):
MESSAGES[msgid] = transtr
def generate():
"""
Return the generated output.
"""
# the keys are sorted in the .mo file
keys = sorted(MESSAGES)
offsets = []
ids = strs = ''
for _id in keys:
# For each string, we need size and file offset when encoded. Each string is NUL
# terminated; the NUL does not count into the size.
offsets.append(
(
len(ids.encode('utf8')),
len(_id.encode('utf8')),
len(strs.encode('utf8')),
len(MESSAGES[_id].encode('utf8')),
)
)
ids += _id + '\x00'
strs += MESSAGES[_id] + '\x00'
# The header is 7 32-bit unsigned integers. We don't use hash tables, so
# the keys start right after the index tables.
# translated string.
keystart = 7 * 4 + 16 * len(keys)
# and the values start after the keys
valuestart = keystart + len(ids)
koffsets = []
voffsets = []
# The string table first has the list of keys, then the list of values.
# Each entry has first the size of the string, then the file offset.
for o1, l1, o2, l2 in offsets:
koffsets += [l1, o1 + keystart]
voffsets += [l2, o2 + valuestart]
offsets = koffsets + voffsets
output = struct.pack(
'Iiiiiii',
0x950412DE, # Magic
0, # Version
len(keys), # # of entries
7 * 4, # start of key index
7 * 4 + len(keys) * 8, # start of value index
0,
0,
) # size and offset of hash table
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
output += array.array(b'i', offsets).tostring()
else:
output += array.array('i', offsets).tobytes()
output += ids.encode('utf8')
output += strs.encode('utf8')
return output
def make(filename, outfile):
section_id = 1
section_str = 2
global MESSAGES
MESSAGES = {}
# Compute .mo name from .po name and arguments
if filename.endswith('.po'):
infile = filename
else:
infile = filename + '.po'
if outfile is None:
outfile = os.path.splitext(infile)[0] + '.mo'
try:
import io
with io.open(infile, encoding='utf8') as _file:
lines = _file.readlines()
except IOError as msg:
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
section = None
fuzzy = 0
# Parse the catalog
msgid = msgstr = ''
lno = 0
for line in lines:
lno += 1
# If we get a comment line after a msgstr, this is a new entry
if line[0] == '#' and section == section_str:
add(msgid, msgstr, fuzzy)
section = None
fuzzy = 0
# Record a fuzzy mark
if line[:2] == '#,' and (line.find('fuzzy') >= 0):
fuzzy = 1
# Skip comments
if line[0] == '#':
continue
# Start of msgid_plural section, separate from singular form with \0
if line.startswith('msgid_plural'):
msgid += '\x00'
line = line[12:]
# Now we are in a msgid section, output previous section
elif line.startswith('msgid'):
if section == section_str:
add(msgid, msgstr, fuzzy)
section = section_id
line = line[5:]
msgid = msgstr = ''
# Now we are in a msgstr section
elif line.startswith('msgstr'):
section = section_str
line = line[6:]
# Check for plural forms
if line.startswith('['):
# Separate plural forms with \0
if not line.startswith('[0]'):
msgstr += '\x00'
# Ignore the index - must come in sequence
line = line[line.index(']') + 1 :]
# Skip empty lines
line = line.strip()
if not line:
continue
line = ast.literal_eval(line)
# Python 2 ast.literal_eval returns bytes.
if isinstance(line, bytes):
line = line.decode('utf8')
if section == section_id:
msgid += line
elif section == section_str:
msgstr += line
else:
print('Syntax error on %s:%d' % (infile, lno), 'before:', file=sys.stderr)
print(line, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# Add last entry
if section == section_str:
add(msgid, msgstr, fuzzy)
# Compute output
output = generate()
try:
with open(outfile, 'wb') as _file:
_file.write(output)
except IOError as msg:
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
def main():
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(
sys.argv[1:], 'hVo:', ['help', 'version', 'output-file=']
)
except getopt.error as msg:
usage(1, msg)
outfile = None
# parse options
for opt, arg in opts:
if opt in ('-h', '--help'):
usage(0)
elif opt in ('-V', '--version'):
print('msgfmt.py', __version__, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(0)
elif opt in ('-o', '--output-file'):
outfile = arg
# do it
if not args:
print('No input file given', file=sys.stderr)
print('Try `msgfmt --help` for more information.', file=sys.stderr)
return
for filename in args:
make(filename, outfile)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()